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Tour del Adiós

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Gira Del Adiós
Tour by RBD
Location
  • South America
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumsVarious
Start dateNovember 1, 2008 (2008-11-01)
End dateDecember 21, 2008 (2008-12-21)
No. of shows19 (concerts)
1 (performance)
Supporting act(s)Pee Wee (Brazil only)
RBD concert chronology
  • Empezar Desde Cero World Tour
    (2008)
  • Gira Del Adiós
    (2008)
  • Soy Rebelde Tour
    (2023)

Gira Del Adiós or Tour Del Adiós (Turnê Do Adeus in Brazil) is the fourth concert tour by Mexican group RBD. The tour visited South America, North America and Europe starting on November 1 and ending December 21.

Production

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Following the announcement of their separation, RBD said that they planned a last tour to say goodbye. The tour included about 20 shows in countries such as Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay, Chile, and Brazil.

In the month of November 2008, the group began the tour in the following cities: La Paz (Bolivia), Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Rosario (Argentina), Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Brasília (Brazil).

In December, shows by RBD were presented in the cities of Los Angeles (America), then back to Brazil for two extra concerts in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro; Guayaquil, Quito (Ecuador ), Lima (Peru), Santiago (Chile), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Belgrade (Serbia), and Madrid Spain.

They had a performance only 9 minutes at Teletón (Mexico) in December 6th, 2008 to say goodbye to Mexico.

Notes

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  • The singer Pee Wee only opened the concerts of the group in Brazil (except the extra two shows).
  • The group came back again to Brazil to do two extra shows in the country. Maite Perroni was absent in some shows due to her work in Cuidado Con El Ángel.

Broadcasts and recordings

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The special O Adeus was broadcast by television network RecordTV (Brazil). The group officially disbanded on March 10, 2009 with the launch of its latest studio album of (Para Olvidarte De Mí), but with one last special, "O Adeus" ("The Goodbye"), the "Turnê Do Adeus" (Gira del Adiós or Tour del Adiós).

Setlist

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  1. "Cariño Mío"
  2. "Aún Hay Algo"
  3. "Celestial"
  4. "Un Poco de tu Amor"
  5. "Otro Día que Va"
  6. "Ser o Parecer"
  7. "Hoy Que Te Vas"
  8. "Solo Quédate en Silencio"
  9. "Inalcanzable"
  10. "Y No Puedo Olvidarte"
  11. "Light up the World Tonight"
  12. "Sálvame"
  13. "Este Corazón"
  14. "Tu Amor"
  15. "No Pares"
  16. "Empezar Desde Cero"
  17. "Solo Para Ti"
  18. "Me Voy"
  19. "Qué Hay Detrás"
  20. "Bésame Sin Miedo"
  21. "Nuestro Amor"
  22. "Tras de Mí"
  23. "Rebelde"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date (2008) City Country Venue Opening act
November 1 La Paz Bolivia Estadio Hernando Siles
November 7 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
November 8 Córdoba Orfeo Superdomo
November 9 Rosario Estadio Newell's Old Boys
November 25 Fortaleza Brazil Siara Hall Pee Wee
November 27 Porto Alegre Pepsi On Stage
November 28 Rio de Janeiro HSBC Arena
November 29 São Paulo Arena Skol Anhembi
November 30 Brasília Ginásio Nilson Nelson
December 5 Los Angeles United States Gibson Amphitheatre
December 9 São Paulo Brazil HSBC Brasil
December 10 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio
December 11 Guayaquil Ecuador Coliseo Voltaire Paladines Polo
December 12 Quito Coliseo General Rumiñahui
December 13 Lima Peru Estadio Nacional
December 14 Santiago Chile Arena Santiago
December 16 Ljubljana Slovenia Hala Tivoli
December 18 Belgrade Serbia Belgrade Arena
December 21 Madrid Spain Palacio de Los Deportes

Performance date

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List of performance, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date (2008) City Country Venue Note
December 6 Mexico City Mexico Teletón 2008 9 minutes

Awards

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Year Ceremony Award Result Ref.
2009 Billboard Latin Music Awards Tour of the Year Won [1]
Premios Juventud My Favorite Concert Nominated [2]

References

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  1. ^ "Nominados a los Premios Billboard 2009". TvyEspectáculos. 17 February 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-05-20. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Paulina mostró su 'Causa y Efecto en Premios Juventud 2009". Univisión. Retrieved 19 May 2014.